Question: “What’s the rule-of-thumb for how often I should practice my presentation? I want to be very familiar with my content, but don’t want it to look too memorized.”  – James, Calgary

Answer: There is no magic number that dictates how often you should practice prior to your presentation. However, you probably want to practice however often it takes for you to become comfortable enough with your content so that you won’t have to rely on notes or PowerPoint slides to get you through it.  At the same time, practice with an eye on your delivery style. Do you fidget?  Do you smile and look around the room?  Do you sway from side-to-side?  Give your presentation in front of a mirror, a video camera, or some friends or colleagues who will give you honest feedback. This way, you’ll monitor both what you say, and how you say it, so that you can master the content AND delivery of your presentation.   

Congratulations on building in some practice time into your preparations, and not ‘winging it.’  You’ll be more in control, feel less nervous, and look like a real professional.  

Do you have a question about public speaking? Email your questions to info@idealcommunications.ca  and I’ll answer it in a future blog post. 

I attended a wine sampling event awhile back, organized by a community-based organization. The goal was to create an evening of fun, socializing, and learning among a fairly large group of wine-lovers — complete with a chance to learn about – and sample – several different wines from an expert sommelier.

What could possibly be wrong with this scenario? 

Here’s what happened:

The scene:  175-225 people attended the event. It took place in a room the size of a school gym. Circular tables were set up, approximately 10 people per table. Many of the individuals already knew each other and were eager to talk…and to drink wine. Read the rest of this entry »

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